The Black Basta ransomware gang has pulled in more than $100 million from victims since its inception last year, according to a research post by blockchain analytics firm Elliptic and cyber insurance company Corvus. This includes payments of at least $1 million from 17 victims. The Russian-linked group has attacked at least 329 organizations, making it the fourth-most active strain of ransomware by number of victims for 2022-2023.

HSCC CWG urges halting NPRM, calls for joint cybersecurity policy reform to boost healthcare resilience
The Cybersecurity Working Group (CWG) within the U.S. Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council (HSCC) has called on the country’s federal administration to work